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Facial Injuries (Facial Injury)

General or unspecified injuries to the soft tissue or bony portions of the face.
Also Known As:
Facial Injury; Injuries, Facial; Injury, Facial
Networked: 253 relevant articles (7 outcomes, 18 trials/studies)

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Related Diseases

1. Congenital Abnormalities (Deformity)
2. Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
3. Facial Injuries (Facial Injury)
4. Burns
5. Craniocerebral Trauma (Head Injury)

Experts

1. Canzi, Gabriele: 5 articles (06/2022 - 03/2019)
2. De Ponti, Elena: 5 articles (06/2022 - 03/2019)
3. Novelli, Giorgio: 5 articles (06/2022 - 03/2019)
4. Sozzi, Davide: 5 articles (06/2022 - 03/2019)
5. Rodriguez, Eduardo D: 5 articles (08/2020 - 02/2016)
6. Pomahac, Bohdan: 5 articles (12/2019 - 01/2013)
7. Bozzetti, Alberto: 4 articles (02/2022 - 03/2019)
8. Roccia, Fabio: 4 articles (12/2020 - 10/2014)
9. Kantar, Rami S: 3 articles (10/2019 - 11/2018)
10. Zavattero, Emanuele: 3 articles (06/2019 - 10/2014)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Facial Injuries:
1. chemotactic factor inactivatorIBA
2. Illicit Drugs (Recreational Drugs)IBA
3. 4-amino-4'-hydroxylaminodiphenylsulfone (HADS)IBA
09/01/2015 - "Statistically significant higher means of HADS both for anxiety and depression were present in patients with disfiguring facial injuries compared to non-disfiguring facial injuries, female patients compared to male patients after the 1-month and 6 months post-operatively, the mean anxiety and depression scores of males and female patients were significantly higher for those who aged less than 50 years compared to those who aged more than 50 years. "
11/01/2015 - "Statistically significant higher means of IES, HADS (both for anxiety and depression) were present in patients with disfiguring facial injuries compared to patients with nondisfiguring facial injuries and visible extremity injuries and this was present at all three study intervals (date of discharge,1 st postoperative month and 6th postoperative month). "
11/01/2015 - "The results of this study led to the conclusion that in comparison with patients who had sustained disfiguring facial injuries, nondisfiguring facial injuries and visible extremity/ orthopedic injuries, the mean IES scores, HADS scores for both anxiety and depression of the facial disfiguring injury patients was higher at all three study intervals (date of discharge,1st postoperative month and 6 months postoperatively), indicating higher PTSD levels, anxiety and depression in patients with disfiguring facial injuries, CSFQ scores were above the cutoff suggested at the 1st month and 6th month postoperative indicating no sexual dysfunction in all the three groups."
07/01/2014 - "A total of 96 patients with facial injuries and 124 with cancer of the head and neck completed a self-reported questionnaire to identify psychological distress (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and the Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) Scale), quality of life (WHOQoL-BREF), satisfaction with treatment, and willingness to accept psychological support. "
09/01/2015 - "The results of this study led to the conclusion that in comparison with patients who had facial disfiguring injuries and non-disfiguring facial injuries, the mean HADS scores were significantly higher in the disfiguring facial injury patient. "
4. PlasticsIBA
5. ElementsIBA
6. SolutionsIBA
7. Anti-Bacterial Agents (Antibiotics)IBA
8. Explosive Agents (Explosives)IBA
9. Oxygen (Dioxygen)IBA
10. IceIBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Mouth Protectors (Mouth Guards)
2. Seat Belts (Seat Belt)
3. Air Bags (Airbags)
4. Facial Transplantation
5. Resuscitation